Introduction to the Program

With this hybrid program you will be able to manage complex clinical situations involving the esthetics and functionality of the patient's teeth" 

Dental implants emerged with the discovery of titanium osseointegration, which was used to create a direct structural and functional connection between living bone and the surface of an implant. Since then, this technique has evolved to use materials that adapt much better to the body and do not cause rejection. 

This way, biomaterials have gained weight in recent years and there is a commitment to their development for their use in Implantology and Oral Surgery: advances that oblige professionals to constantly update their knowledge in order to offer their patients the most effective treatments with the best results. In this line, TECH has created this hybrid Master, which provides the specialist, the latest and most current information on techniques, materials and instruments used in the implementation of implants and oral surgery.  

All this with a theoretical framework 100% online and with the most innovative multimedia content, which will allow you to deepen in the surgical techniques used for the approach of dental lesions, using the latest technology available. In addition, you will progress through the syllabus in a natural way, thanks to the Relearning method, which will even allow you to reduce the long hours of study. 

Once the theoretical stage is completed, the academic course will continue with a practical stay in a prestigious clinical center, where you will be integrated in an excellent team of professionals, who will guide you and show you the latest advances in this area. This way, the professional will obtain a much broader and more complete vision of current Implantology and Oral Surgery, through a unique program.  

This academic institution has designed this university degree to respond to the real needs of professionals who are looking to update their knowledge through a flexible program that adapts to their daily work and personal activities. And not only that, but it also takes you to immerse yourself in a real practical environment. A unique academic option that only Implantology and Oral Surgery offers. 

You will have a library of multimedia resources, which you can access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from your computer with an Internet connection"

This Hybrid Master's Degree in Implantology and Oral Surgery contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • Development of more than 100 clinical cases presented by dental professionals, experts in implant dentistry and oral surgery and experienced university professors
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • The latest developments in Endodontics and Apical Microsurgery 
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Emphasis on innovative methodologies in Endodontics and Apical Microsurgery 
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments 
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection 
  • All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection 
  • Furthermore, you will be able to carry out a clinical internship in one of the best hospital centers 

This program will allow you to enhance your skills for the perfect realization of an occlusal adjustment through a real practice”

In this proposal for a Master's Degree, of a professionalizing nature and hybrid learning modality, the program is aimed at updating dental professionals who need to develop their skills in Implantology and Oral Surgery. The contents are based on the latest scientific evidence, and oriented in a didactic way to integrate theoretical knowledge in dental practice, and the theoretical-practical elements will facilitate the updating of knowledge and allow decision making in patient management. 

Thanks to the multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, dental professionals will benefit from situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to train in real situations. This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts. 

Don't miss the opportunity to enroll in a university degree that will allow you to update the techniques of alveolar ridge augmentation using soft tissue”

This program will bring you up to date, through a theoretical and practical perspective, on the most efficient procedures for grafting”

Syllabus

The syllabus of this Hybrid Master's Degree has been prepared by an excellent teaching team, composed of professionals specialized in Implantology and Oral Surgery. This will allow the specialist to learn about the approach to the different oral pathologies, the most effective surgical techniques and the procedure for the realization of implants. This update will be facilitated by the multimedia teaching resources, available 24 hours a day, from any device with an internet connection. In addition, thanks to the practical stay, the professional will be able to apply directly, in a real environment, the concepts seen in this program.  

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Thanks to the Relearning method, you will be able to advance in a natural way through the syllabus, reducing even the long hours of study and memorization" 

Module 1. Diagnosis 

1.1. Clinical History: First Visit, Anamnesis and Patient's Expectations 
1.2. Medical Assessment of the Surgical Patient 

1.2.1. Complementary Tests in Implantology and Oral Surgery 

1.3. Patient With Diseases of Risk in Implant Dentistry and Surgery: Medical Considerations and Dental Management 

1.3.1. Diabetic Patients 
1.3.2. Immunosuppressed Patients 
1.3.3. Patients Taking Anticoagulants 
1.3.4. The Medically Compromised Patient: Bisphosphonates 

1.4. Anaesthetic Techniques in Surgery and Implantology 

1.4.1. Drugs: 
1.4.2. Loco-regional Anaesthesia Techniques in Surgery and Implantology 
1.5. Sedation and General Anaesthesia 

Module 2. Oral Surgery Pathology 

2.1. Tooth Retention 

2.1.1. Concept, Etiology and Possible Treatment 

2.2. Third Molar Included 

2.2.1. Pathology and Clinical Manifestations 
2.2.2. Diagnosis and Treatment 

2.3. Pathology and Treatment of Included Canines 

2.3.1. Diagnosis 
2.3.2. Surgical Management 
2.3.3. Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment 

2.4. Pre-prosthetic Surgery Techniques on Soft and Hard Tissue 

2.4.1. Techniques on Soft Tissue 
2.4.2. Techniques on Hard Tissue 

2.5. Periapical Surgery 

2.5.1. Materials 
2.5.2. Techniques 

Module 3. Implant Planning 

3.1. Extraoral and Intraoral Examination 

3.1.1. Extraoral Examination: Symmetry, Facial Thirds, Extraoral Aesthetic Parameters 
3.1.2. Intraoral Examination: Hard Tissue, Soft Tissue, Occlusion and TMJ 

3.2. Impression Taking and Study Models in Implantology 

3.2.1. Materials and Impression Techniques in Implant Diagnosis 
3.2.2. Facebow and Mounting on a Semi-Adjustable Articulator 

3.3. Diagnostic Wax-Up and Radiological Splints 

3.3.1. Waxing Techniques and Clinical Considerations 
3.3.2. Radiological Splints: Classification and Laboratory Manufacturing 

3.4. Radiological Diagnosis in Implantology 

3.4.1. Classification of Techniques 
3.4.2. Planning in 2D 
3.4.3. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT): planning software 

3.5. Photographic Records in Implantology 
3.6. Presentation of a Treatment Plan Strategies 

Module 4. Implantology and Osseointegration 

4.1. Historical Review and Generic Terminology of Dental Implants 

4.1.1. Evolution of Implantology up to the 21st Century 
4.1.2. Generic Terminology of Dental Implants: Components and Nomenclature 

4.2. Biology of Osseointegration: 

4.2.1. Inflammatory Phase 
4.2.2. Proliferative Phase 
4.2.3. Maturation Phase 
4.2.4. Contact and Remote Osteogenesis 

4.3. Anatomy in Implantology 

4.3.1. Anatomy of the Upper Jaw 
4.3.2. Anatomy of the Mandible 

4.4. Histology of Bone Tissue, Periodontium and Peri-implant Tissue 
4.5. Bone Availability in Implantology 
4.6. Preparation of the Surgical Field, Sterilization and Premedication Protocols 

4.6.1. Table Preparation 
4.6.2. Surgical Asepsis of the Patient: Premedication 
4.6.3. Surgical Asepsis of the Surgeon and Assistants 

Module 5. Basic Surgical Technique and Implantology 

5.1. Incision Techniques in Implantology 

5.1.1. Incisions in a Total Edentulous Patient 
5.1.2. Incisions in a Partial Edentulous Patient 
5.1.3. Incisions in the Aesthetic Sector 
5.1.4. Incisions in Bone Guided Regeneration Techniques 
5.1.5. Flapless 

5.2. Surgical Instruments Detachment, Separation and Bone Regulation 
5.3. Drilling Techniques in Implantology 

5.3.1. Drills and Components of the Surgical Trays 
5.3.2. Sequential Drilling 
5.3.3. Biological Drilling 

5.4. Single-Stage Implants and Two-stage Implants 
5.5. Sutures in Implantology 

5.5.1. Suture Instruments and Materials 
5.5.2. Suture Techniques 

Module 6. Biomaterials and Bone Guided Regeneration 

6.1. Types of Bone Grafts and Biological Mechanisms of Bone Formation 

6.1.1. Classification, Advantages and Disadvantages 
6.1.2. Osteogenesis, Osteoconduction and Osteoinduction 

6.2. Autologous Bone Grafts: Chin and Mandibular Ramus 
6.3. Other Biomaterials in Bone Regeneration 

6.3.1. Homologous Grafts 
6.3.2. Heterologous Grafts 
6.3.3. Alloplastic Grafts 
6.3.4. Plasma Which Is Rich in Growth Factors 
6.4. Membranes and Bone Guided Regeneration: 

6.4.1. Non-resorbable Membranes 
6.4.2. Resorbable Membranes 

Module 7. Maxillary Sinus Lift 

7.1. Diagnosis and Anatomical Recall of the Sinus Lift 
7.2. Sinus Lift Technique Via the Crestal Approach 

7.2.1. Sinus Lift with Osteotome Technique 
7.2.2. Minimally Invasive Crestal Sinus Lift 

7.2.2.1. Atraumatic Drilling Kits 
7.2.2.2. Balloon Technique 

7.3. Sinus Lift Technique Via the Lateral Approach 

7.3.1. Step by Step Description of the Technique 
7.3.2. Piezoelectric Systems 
7.3.3. Biomaterials in Maxillary Sinus Elevation 

Module 8. Immediate Implantology 

8.1. Post-extraction Implants 

8.1.1. Surgical Aspects of Immediate Implants 

8.1.1.1. Immediate Implant 
8.1.1.2. Early Implant Placement 

8.2. Immediate Implants in Posterior Sectors 
8.3. Immediate Aesthetic 

8.3.1. Emergency Profile Transmission 
8.3.2. Immediate Provisional 

Module 9. Advanced Surgical Techniques in Implantology 

9.1. Crest Expansion 

9.1.1. Crest Expansion with Manual Instruments 
9.1.2. Crest Expansion with Motorized Instruments 

9.2. Pterygoid Implants 
9.3. Zygomatic Implants 
9.4. Treatment with Dental Implants without Grafts 

9.4.1. Short Implants 
9.4.2. Narrow Implants 
9.4.3. Angled Implants 

Module 10. Periodontics Applied to the Treatment of the Implantology Patient 

10.1. Basic Concepts of Periodontics Applied to a Patient With Implants 

10.1.1. Periodontal Diagnosis 
10.1.2. Prognosis and Treatment Plan 

10.2. Mucogingival Procedures to Increase Keratinized Tissue 

10.2.1. Free Gingival Grafting 
10.2.2. Bilaminar Grafts 

10.3. Mucogingival Procedures to Increase the Volume of Connective Tissue 

10.3.1. Subepithelial Free Grafts 
10.3.2. Pedicled Grafts 

10.4. Alveolar Ridge Preservation Techniques 
10.5. Implant Maintenance 

10.5.1. Hygiene Techniques 
10.5.2. Revisions and Maintenance in Implantology 

Module 11. Implant Prosthesis 

11.1. Restoration as a Guide to Global Implantology Treatment 

11.1.1. Nomenclature 

11.2. Impression Taking in Implantology Work Models

11.2.1. Impression Materials in Implantology 
11.2.2. Impression Techniques: Open or Closed Cuvette Impressions 
11.2.3. Pouring Impressions and Obtaining the Working Model 

11.3. Selection of Abutments in Implantology 

11.3.1. Preformed Abutments 
11.3.2. Calcinable Abutments 
11.3.3. Cad-Cam Abutments
11.3.4. Direct Prosthesis to Implant or on Transepithelials 

11.4. Materials for Implant Prosthesis 

11.4.1. Porcelain Metal Prostheses 
11.4.2. Resin Metal Prostheses 
11.4.3. Zirconium Prosthesis 

11.5. Screw-Retained Versus Cemented Prostheses 

11.5.1. Indications 
11.5.2. Advantages and Disadvantages 

11.6. Color Acquisition 

11.6.1. Color Map, Color Guides and Colorimeters 
11.6.2. Color Acquisition Technique 

11.7. Clinical Sequence for Implant Prosthetics on Single Crowns and Partial Bridges 

Module 12. Implant Prosthesis in a Totally Edentulous Patient 

12.1. Treatment Options for a Totally Edentulous Patient 

12.1.1. Key Positions of Implants 

12.2. Removable C 

12.2.2. Overdenture with Single Anchors 
12.2.3. Overdentures on Bars 
12.2.4. Clinical Sequence of Implant Prostheses in Totally Edentulous Patients Treated with Overdentures 

12.3. Complete Fixed Restorations with Hybrid Prosthesis 

12.3.1. Concept 
12.3.2. Materials: Metal-Composite and Metal-Resin Fixed Prosthesis 
12.3.3. Clinical Sequence of Implant Prostheses in Totally Edentulous Patients Treated with Hybrid Prosthesis 

12.4. Complete Fixed Restorations with Fixed Prosthesis 

12.4.1. Concept 
12.4.2. Metal-Porcelain-Zirconium 
12.4.3. Clinical Sequence of Implant Prostheses in Totally Edentulous Patients Treated with Fixed Prosthesis 

Module 13. Implant Prosthesis in the Anterior Aesthetic Sector 

13.1. Problems of the Anterior Single Tooth 
13.2. Aesthetics in Oral Restoration with Dental Implants 

13.2.1. Pink Aesthetic 
13.2.2. White Aesthetic 

13.3. Aesthetic Parameters in Implantology 

13.3.1. Shape, Color, Dental Size 
13.3.2. Gingival Symmetry 

13.4. Prosthodontic Management of the Immediate Postextraction Implant 

13.4.1. Indications and Contraindications 
13.4.2. Management of Temporaries in the Anterior Aesthetic Sector 
13.4.3. Prosthodontic Aspects of Immediate Provisionalization in Single Teeth: Immediate Aesthetics 

Module 14. Computer Guided Surgery and Immediate Loading 

14.1. Introduction and General Considerations in Immediate Loading 

14.1.1. Parameters and Selection of Patient with Immediate Loading 

14.2. Computer-Guided Surgery 

14.2.1. Guided Surgery Software  
14.2.2. Guided Surgery Splints: Mucosal, Dental and Bone Support 
14.2.3. Surgical Components Adapted to Computer-Guided Surgery 
14.2.4. Surgical Techniques in Computer-Guided Surgery 

14.3. Transitional Implants, Implants as Anchorage in Orthodontics and Mini Implants 

14.3.1. Transitional implants 
14.3.2. Mini-screws and orthodontic anchorage with dental implants 

14.4. Prosthodontic aspects of immediate loading 

14.4.1. Immediate loading of single implants 
14.4.2. Differential aspects of unitary and partial cases 
14.4.3. Immediate loading in total endentulism 

Module 15. Occlusion in Implantology 

15.1. Occlusal Patterns in Implant Dentistry 

15.1.1. Occlusion in a Totally Edentulous Patient 
15.1.2. Occlusion in a Partially Edentulous Patient 

15.2. Occlusal Splints 
15.3. Occlusal Adjustment and Selective Grinding 

Module 16. Complications in Implantology 

16.1. Emergencies and Complications in Implant Surgery: What Are They and How Do You Solve Them? 

16.1.1. Immediate Complications 
16.1.2. Late Complications 

16.2. Prosthesis Complications in Implantology 
16.3. Biological Complications: Peri-implantitis 

16.3.1. Concept 
16.3.2. Diagnosis 
16.3.3. Non-Surgical and Surgical Treatment 
16.3.4. Informed Consent and Legal Consequences  

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Hybrid Master's Degree in Implantology and Oral Surgery

Implantology and oral surgery are specialized areas of dentistry that focus on placing dental implants and performing oral surgical procedures. TECH Global University presents the Hybrid Master's Degree in Implantology and Oral Surgery, an advanced educational program that provides a thorough and comprehensive understanding of these specialized areas of dentistry. This program, which combines online learning with hands-on experience in face-to-face settings, is ideal for dentists looking to improve their skills and knowledge in implantology and oral surgery. Through the program, they will learn advanced techniques and technologies for diagnosing, planning and performing oral surgical procedures, including dental implant placement.

This Master's Degree offered by TECH, will address relevant topics such as oral anatomy, dental radiology, pharmacology, anesthesiology and oral medicine. They will also learn about the management of complications and the care of patients with special needs. One of the main advantages of this program is the combination of online and face-to-face learning, along with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, makes this program an excellent choice for those looking to advance their career in dentistry. If you are interested in this area of dentistry, enroll this Master's Degree to enhance your skills and knowledge in implant dentistry and oral surgery.